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Our operetta, A Waltz Dream, was presented on April 27th. It was a very timely love story, set in the magic land of Sylvania. The top roles were played by Nancy Kilcup, Donald Everburg, Lorna Hertzberg, Coleman Foley, Ann Merrier, Richard Ellis, Diane Strout, John Corbett, Enola Knapp, Paul McCready and Robert McLaughlan. Both Mr. Flaherty and Mr. Fleck deserve great credit for their untiring efforts to make the operetta the great success that it was. May 18th — the night of our Prom — a night never to be forgotten. The novel decorations, dreamy music, beautiful gowns and lovely corsages set a scene of romantic atmosphere, gaiety and merriment. Today, Class Day will be followed by banquet and graduation in all too rapid succession. Before we leave the hallowed halls of the hilltop school, we would like our principal, Mr. Hayden, our head advisor, Miss McCor- mack, all our Senior advisors, and the other members of the faculty who have borne with us for three long years, to know how deeply we appreciate their instruction, advice, and interest. We must express special words of praise to our president, Coleman Foley, to Timothy Lynch for his expert direction of the Student Council under Miss Hubbard ' s advisorship, to Mrs. Riley and the yearbook editors who labored long hours to make- our yearbook an exact pictorial account of our High School days. And now the Class of ' 56 departs, filled with happy memories of their high school days, confident in the future, and ready and willing to face its challenges. N. C. S. ' 56 ' Education begins the gentleman; but reading, good company and reflection must finish him. S293Q 28 NANCY SANSONE Class Historian
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Se uo i (?fa4 tet uf OUR SENIOR YEAR— WE LINGER OVER THE LAST PAGES September 19, 1955. The day we had been waiting for. This was to be our year. We were now at the top of the ladder, we were Seniors and the V.I.Ps of Norwood High. Upon our return to school, we were surprised and pleased with the re-decorating that had been done during the summer. The soft pastels, pretty blues and greens, gave our school a new look and a lovelier interior appearance to conform with its outer beauty. After the first few chaotic weeks, we finally settled down with the anticipation of having a tremendously busy and exciting year. We again elected Coleman Foley as our President to pilot us through our last and most important year at the Hill Our other class officers were: Emily Sullivan, Vice- President; Frances Ryder, Secretary; Diana Laakso and Paul Butters, Treasurers; Marilyn Hutchings and Paul Conley, A. A. Representatives. The perseverance and never-say-die spirit of our football team were the main factors that made us so very proud of them. In the traditional Turkey Day game, the team, under the leadership of captains John Corbett and Richard Ellis, chalked up Norwood ' s fifth straight victory over Dedham by a score of 12 to 6. Our cheerleaders, Emilie Sullivan, Captain; Barbara Fruci, Marilyn Hutchings, Frances Ryder, Nancy Sansone, Marjorie Sasta- vickas, and Junior Leslie Novick deserve a big hand for the wonderful pep, energy and spirit they exhibited during the football season. November was also picture-taking time for Seniors. How can we ever forget how handsome our boys looked in their best suits and how lovely the girls were in their pretty sweaters and blouses? We presented our Class Play, Father Knows Best, on December 9th, in the Junior High Auditorium. Showers of praise fell to Nancy Kilcup, Donald Everberg, Joan Thompson, and John Anderson when the curtain came down at the end of the final act. The other cast members, Robert McLaughlan, Carole Rogan, Marcia Feeney, Bruce King, Eleanor Stitt, Meredith Marsh, Diana Laakso, and Roger McLeod rate an honorable mention for the excellent job they did in carrying out their roles. To Mr. Flaherty, we would like to express our thanks for his wonderful direction of our play. We know that it will be many a year before a play such as ours will be equaled. Captains John O ' Connor and Ralph Generazzo led our basketball team to second place in the Bay State League. Shortly after, John O ' Connor and Martin Kuperatz were selected to represent Norwood on the Bay State League All Star Team. Our hockey team, not to be outdone, had a glorious season at the Arena. We shall never forget Captains Michael Kelley and Coleman Foley and the wonderful sportmanship they displayed, or our other representatives on the All-Star Team, Paul Abely and Henry Valentinas. 27
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1956 OFFICERS— Senior Year They Steered Us Straight Butters, Laakso, Sullivan, Foley, Hutchings, Ryder, Conley The Big Ones in Our Book DRUMMEY Yearbook Editor FOLEY Senior Class President LYNCH Student Council President 29
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